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IPv6 link-local addresses are addresses that can be used to communicate with nodes (hosts and routers) on an attached link. Packets with those addresses are not forwarded by routers. At least, they should not be. There have been cases where routers would happily forward packets with a link-local source address.
To view IPv6 alone, we can specify the option -f[amily] inet6. Many of the objects and options in the ip command have long, short, and shorter versions, so both -6 and -f[amily] inet6 have the same function.
To enable IPv6 address autoconfiguration on the switch, use the management vlan ipv6-address-autoconfig Global Configuration mode command. Addresses are configured depending on the prefixes received in the Router Advertisement messages.
The loopback address 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001 is defined in RFC 5156 and is abbreviated to ::1 by using both rules. As an IPv6 address may have more than one representation, the IETF has issued a proposed standard for representing them in text.
To view IPv6 routing entries: For Layer 2, click Administration Management Interface IPv6 Routes Table. For Layer 3, click IP Configuration Management and IP Interface IPv6 Routes Table.

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Its an IPv6 address. The fe80:: block is reserved for link-local addresses. Link local addresses are used for packets sent only to directly connected devices (not routed). The network discovery protocol (NDP) is the biggest user of link-local addresses (NDP sorta replaces ARP and DHCP in IPv6).
FE80::1 is a Perfectly Valid IPv6 Default Gateway Address.
::1 is the true local host or loopback address, equivalent to 127.0. 0.1 in IPv4. :: is the unspecified or null address, equivalent to 0.0. 0.0 in IPv4. Its main purpose is to refer to all possible local addresses when binding a socket to a local address doing so is the opposite of using the loopback address.

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